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If you have employees who are off sick due to the Coronavirus or are off to take care of a family member who is sick or ...
03/24/2020

If you have employees who are off sick due to the Coronavirus or are off to take care of a family member who is sick or a child that is off because their school is closed. Here is some good information on how the credit works. Please contact your payroll service.

IR-2020-57, March 20, 2020 — Today the U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the U.S. Department of Labor (Labor) announced that small and midsize employers can begin taking advantage of two new refundable payroll tax credits, designed to immediately and fully reimburse the...

03/21/2020

A NOTE TO OUR PAYROLL CLIENTS:

We have made the decision to transition to work from home until it makes sense otherwise. Our goal is to keep you, our employees and all of our families as safe as possible.

During the next week, Chris will be in the office from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm. This may change, but that is our current plan, so please call ahead.
Our best method of contact would be via email, but we will also be accessing voice mail on a regular basis.

Sandy: [email protected]
Carie: [email protected]
Chris: [email protected]

Carie and/or I will continue to process payrolls as needed. We will deliver via FedEx ground or US Mail, as usual, unless we hear different from you.

Please note that we are currently experiencing delays with both services. We have been recommending that you consider setting up direct deposit for your employees and to use our web services to access our reports. We have the ability to issue pay cards for your employees who do not have bank accounts.

If you normally pick up your payroll, we will arrange to have it available for you to pick up in the box outside our office, or please contact us for alternatives.

Our situation is constantly changing but, we are committed to doing the best we can to keep your payrolls timely.

We will all get through this difficult time together. Thank you for your patience.

Kind regards,
Sandy Stem

03/20/2020

UIA Informational Webinar Information:

The Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) will be hosting several hour-long informational webinars for Michigan employers regarding unemployment insurance and the recent Executive Orders 2020-09 and 2020-10 signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. All webinars will be conducted using Microsoft Skype for Business. To join the webinar, please click on the “Join Skype Meeting” link for the appropriate date and time.
Below are the webinar dates, times and login information as follows:
Monday, March 23, 10 - 11 a.m.
Join Skype Meeting
Dial-in Number: (248) 509-0316
Conference ID: 501784127
Monday, March 23, 2 - 3 p.m.
Join Skype Meeting
Dial-in Number: (248) 509-0316
Conference ID: 473769071
Tuesday, March 24, 10 - 11 a.m.
Join Skype Meeting
Dial-in Number: (248) 509-0316
Conference ID: 616070893
Tuesday, March 24, 2 - 3 p.m.
Join Skype Meeting
Dial-in Number: (248) 509-0316
Conference ID: 794829308

Here is a link to the State of MI site, specifically for Employers and Workers.
03/20/2020

Here is a link to the State of MI site, specifically for Employers and Workers.

Description: Coronavirus - For Employers & Workers

State Provides Guidance to Employers Contemplating Potential Layoffs  LANSING, MICH. The Department of Labor and Economi...
03/18/2020

State Provides Guidance to Employers Contemplating Potential Layoffs

LANSING, MICH. The Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity today provided guidance to Michigan employers on how to avoid potential layoffs related to COVID-19.
“We know that many families and businesses are and will experience economic pain as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said LEO Director Jeff Donofrio. “Through Governor Whitmer’s executive action and existing state programs, there are resources for employers affected by COVID-19. We are also strongly urging job providers facing work shortages to place their employees on temporary leave as opposed to termination, so that they may remain eligible for potential federal assistance.”
Work Share If employers are financially distressed but hope to continue operations by cutting back hours, they are encouraged to use the Unemployment Insurance Agency’s Work Share program that allows employers to maintain employment levels and business operations during declines in regular business activity rather than laying off workers. More information about the program can be found at www.michigan.gov/workshare.
Temporary Leave vs. Termination Due to the uncertainty regarding potential congressional action regarding whether and how furloughed workers will be able to access federal paid sick, family and medical leave resources, employers are strongly urged to place employees on temporary leave and advise the worker that they expect to have work available within 120-days as opposed to termination. There is no additional cost to employers, employees remain eligible for UI benefits through the state, and employees may remain eligible for potential federal assistance.
Steps for employers placing employers on temporary unpaid leave:
• Do not terminate the employee – specify a temporary/indefinite leave with return to work expected that is within 120 days.
• Do not create a contractual obligation to bring the employee back to work – Let the employee know that the situation is fluid and subject to change.
• Provide the employee with a formal Unemployment Compensation Notice. Employers will need to provide their Employer Account Number and Federal Identification Number.
• Communicate to the employee about their rights. Under Governor Whitmer’s recent Executive Order, workers are placed on leave, or are unable to work because they are sick, quarantined, immunocompromised, or have an unanticipated family care responsibility, are eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
• Ensure employers are provided information on how to obtain unemployment insurance benefits. A factsheet can be found here.
• Get each employee’s up-to-date contact information.
• Let employees know if you will be putting updated information on the entity’s website or intranet, if applicable.
• Appoint a single, or limited number of individuals who will field questions, and communicate that information to employees.
• Keep a tally of all questions and answers. Periodically share with employees.
The state is monitoring issues related to continued medical insurance coverage and will update accordingly.
Elimination of Certain Unemployment Costs to Employers
Under the governor’s order, an employer or employing unit must not be charged for unemployment benefits if their employees become unemployed because of an executive order requiring them to close or limit operations.
Other Resources
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s call center stands ready to support businesses looking for assistance through other available state programs. For more information, visit the MEDC’s website: www.michiganbusiness.org or call 888.522.0103. The Michigan Small Business Development Center can also provide resources for small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Visit their website https://sbdcmichigan.org/small-business-covid19/ for additional information.
Governor Whitmer is also seeking additional solutions for small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Earlier this month, Congress passed legislation that makes $1 billion available to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to provide low-interest loans to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, and nonprofits that have suffered substantial economic losses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The governor has informed SBA that she is seeking an Economic Injury Disaster Loan Declaration for the state and has initiated the process to receive the declaration from SBA. Once granted, small businesses in qualifying areas will be able to access low-interest loans through the SBA. In the interim, we are encouraging small businesses that could benefit from SBA loans to start collecting the information they’ll need to complete and submit their application. Examples of information needed can be found here. For additional information or to obtain help preparing the loan application in advance of the declaration, please contact the Michigan SBA offices in Detroit or Grand Rapids.
Information around this outbreak is changing rapidly. The latest information is available at Michigan.gov/Coronavirus and CDC.gov/Coronavirus.
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03/17/2020

Here is an update from the Michigan UIA:

LANSING, MICH. To mitigate the COVID-19 outbreak, the Unemployment Insurance Agency and Michigan Works! Agencies are strongly urging workers to avoid visiting their statewide offices and utilize user-friendly online resources for unemployment assistance. Eligible employees should apply for unemployment benefits at Michigan.gov/UIA or by calling 1-866-500-0017. A factsheet on how to apply for benefits can also be found here. Michigan Works! resources can be found at MichiganWorks.org or by calling 1-800-285-WORKS.
UIA and Michigan Works! statewide offices will remain open, but the agencies will be limiting the amount of people within the offices at one time.
“In an effort to protect the health and safety of our residents and promote social distancing, Michigan workers needing assistance from the UIA are strongly urged to avoid visiting our offices. The fastest and best method is online at Michigan.gov/UIA. You can also connect with our agency by calling 1-866-500-0017,” said UIA Director Steve Gray.
UIA online resources include:
• File a claim for unemployment benefits
• Chat with a customer service agent (M-F, 8am to 5pm)
• Send a message to a customer service agent (weekdays after 5pm and before 8am and weekends)
• Manage your account 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
The Michigan Works! Agencies are also encouraging people to avoid public spaces and will be limiting in-person visits. Impacted workers were formerly required to appear in-person at a Michigan Works! service center but that requirement has been waived because of the public health emergency. The agencies are encouraging all individuals to connect with their local Michigan Works! office by call 1-800-285-WORKS or visiting MichiganWorks.org to set up an appointment. Virtual and phone appointments will be prioritized.
Yesterday, Governor Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-10 to temporarily expand eligibility for unemployment benefits.
Under the governor’s order, unemployment benefits would be extended to:
• Workers who have an unanticipated family care responsibility, including those who have childcare responsibilities due to school closures, or those who are forced to care for loved ones who become ill.
• Workers who are sick, quarantined, or immunocompromised and who do not have access to paid family and medical leave or are laid off.
• First responders in the public health community who become ill or are quarantined due to exposure to COVID-19.
Access to benefits for unemployed workers will also be extended:
• Benefits will be increased from 20 to 26 weeks.
• The application eligibility period will be increased from 14 to 28 days
• The normal in-person registration and work search requirements are suspended.
Under the order, an employer or employing unit must not be charged for unemployment benefits if their employees become unemployed because of an executive order requiring them to close or limit operations.
The order also expands the State’s Work Share program. Employers are encouraged to implement the program that permits employers to maintain operational productivity during declines in regular business activity instead of laying off workers. More information about Work Share can be found here.
Additional unemployment resources for employees can be found here and for employers here.
Updates will be posted to Michigan.gov/Coronavirus and CDC.gov/Coronavirus.
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Contact: Jason Moon, 517-282-0041, [email protected]
• JIC News Release 028_UIA, Michigan Works! Urge Residents to Avoid Offices and Use Online Resources.pdf

Here is a link to the IRS FAQs on the new 2020 Form W-4
01/02/2020

Here is a link to the IRS FAQs on the new 2020 Form W-4

Frequently asked questions on the 2020 Form W-4.

01/02/2020

Here is a link to the 2020 W4 Form

11/06/2019

The new W-4 will require taxpayers to understand their tax situation a lot better. We recommend contacting your tax professional, prior to completing, if you have any questions.

11/06/2019

Starting Jan. 1, 2020, the maximum earnings subject to the Social Security payroll tax will increase to $137,700. Before the start of new year, adjust payroll systems to account for the higher taxable wage base and notify affected employees that Social Security F**A taxes will be withheld from more....

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31596 Schoolcraft
Livonia, MI
48150

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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(734) 513-3900

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